Overview
The Account settings section allows you configure every feature of your admin console which is not list-specific, but related to the admin console as a whole, or that helps you manage more easily your every-day work inside your admin console.
For example, fom this section you will be able to:
- Create a new list or edit existing ones
- Search for a recipient across all lists
- Set account permissions
- Set account and contact details
- View credentials for connection to external systems
- Set Web Services
- View the used space report and delete filesCreate or edit custom fields
- Edit account-level style settings
- Access the Developer's Corner
...and have access to many more features.
Using a Custom Domain (third-level or c-name)
You can use a C-NAME or custom domain with our system (e.g. news.yourCompany.com or updates.myBusiness.com).
The custom domain will be used:
- in all links in your messages (the tracking link uses the custom domain);
- in the URL of the Web version of the message;
- in the URL of all Web pages used by the system (e.g. subscription confirmation landing page);
- in your admin console login page.
It In other words, it allows you to fully rebrand all links used by the system
Once you point your C-NAME to our system, it normally takes 24-48 hours for the change to propagate.
Consult with the company that you registered your domain with as to how to create a C-NAME and how to point it to our servers using the address: c.mailup.com
Do not use this option unless you know that you can create a custom c-level domain and point it to our servers. If you are not familiar with how to do so, please ask the person/company that has helped you register and configure your domain name in the past.
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Please note that additional fees may apply to this feature (as No Logo.) The support team will provide updated pricing information as well.. It is part of the "No Logo" option: if your subscription does not include this option, you will need to add it to your account. For pricing, see: http://www.mailup.com/pay-per-speed-email-marketing.htm |